LINGUIST List 23.432
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Fri Jan 27 2012
Jobs: Language Sciences: Post Doc, University of Rochester
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1. Jeffrey Runner ,
Language Sciences: Post Doc, University of Rochester, NY, USA
Message 1: Language Sciences: Post Doc, University of Rochester, NY, USA
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Date: 27-Jan-2012
From: Jeffrey Runner <jeffrey.runner rochester.edu>
Subject: Language Sciences: Post Doc, University of Rochester, NY, USA
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University or Organization: University of Rochester
Department: Center for Language Sciences
Job Location: New York, USA
Web Address: http://www.bcs.rochester.edu/cls/index.html
Job Rank: Post Doc
Specialty Areas: Language Sciences
Description:
The Center for the Language Sciences at the University of Rochester seeks one outstanding postdoctoral fellow for a NIH-funded training grant. The Center brings together faculty and students with interests in spoken and signed languages from the Departments of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Computer Science, Linguistics, and Philosophy, as well as the interdepartmental program in Neuroscience. We encourage applicants from any of these or related disciplines who have expertise in any area of natural language. The training faculty has combined expertise in formal, behavioral, computational and imaging (fMRI, ultrasound) approaches to understanding the structure, processing, production and acquisition of natural language, and we encourage applicants who work in any of these areas. We are particularly interested in postdoctoral fellows who want to contribute to an interdisciplinary community. NIH fellowships are open only to US citizens or permanent residents. Applicants should send a letter describing their graduate training and research interests, a curriculum vitae, and arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent to: Professor Jeffrey T. Runner, c/o Kathy Corser (kcorser bcs.rochester.edu). Review of applications will begin on February 20, 2012 and continue until the position is filled. Appointees must have successfully defended their dissertation prior to the start date, which is after July 1, 2012. We strongly encourage applications from women and members of under-represented minorities.
Application Deadline: 20-Feb-2012 (Open until filled)
Email Address for Applications: kcorser bcs.rochester.edu
Contact Information:
Jeffrey Runner
Email: jeffrey.runner rochester.edu
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